GIWA Demonstration:please scroll to the bottom of the page for instructions

This point source pollution analysis is based upon a sectoral approach. Each sector will be analysed in turn, beginning at the top of the list and progressing down. Once all the sectors have been analysed a table documenting the extent of the point source pollution in your catchment will be produced

  • 31 Food, Beverages and Tobacco
  • 32 Textile Wearing Apparel, Leather and Footwear
  • 33 Wool, Cork and Furniture
  • 34 Paper, Paper Products and Publishing
  • 35 Chemicals, Petrol, Coal, Rubber not Plastic Products
  • 36 Non Metallic mineral products not including coal and petrol
  • 37 Basic metal industries
  • 38 Fabricated Metal Products machinery transport and optical
  • 39 Other Manufacturing industries
  • 40 Sewage

    The first sector is the Food, Beverages and Tobacco sector

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    DEMO: PAGE 1.

    Welcome to the trial run of the methodology for Rapid Assessment of Point Source pollution. This worked example will provide an insight into how the methodology works, and what data will be required to complete the methodology. The point sources of contamination are divided into 10 sectors. The methodology guides you through these sectors one by one, beginning with 31 and ending with 40. If you have no point sources from a sector select the "I have no industries" button, and you will progress to the next sector. In this trial run it is assumed you have industries in sector 31 and the "Select from Sector Food, Beverages, and Tobacco" is selected.

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